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How To Build A Bomb & Other Ethical Issues In The Library, Kathryn Waggoner, Laurel Balkema, Lee Lebbin, Debbie Morrow, Kim Ranger
How To Build A Bomb & Other Ethical Issues In The Library, Kathryn Waggoner, Laurel Balkema, Lee Lebbin, Debbie Morrow, Kim Ranger
Kim L. Ranger
No abstract provided.
Effects Of 17Β-Estradiol On Distribution Of Pituitary Isoforms Of Luteinizing Hormone And Follicle-Stimulating Hormone During The Follicular Phase Of The Bovine Estrous Cycle, F. N. Kojima, Andrea S. Cupp, T. T. Stumpf, D. D. Zalesky, M. S. Roberson, L. A. Werth, M. W. Wolfe, Roger J. Kittok, H. E. Grotjan, J. E. Kinder
Effects Of 17Β-Estradiol On Distribution Of Pituitary Isoforms Of Luteinizing Hormone And Follicle-Stimulating Hormone During The Follicular Phase Of The Bovine Estrous Cycle, F. N. Kojima, Andrea S. Cupp, T. T. Stumpf, D. D. Zalesky, M. S. Roberson, L. A. Werth, M. W. Wolfe, Roger J. Kittok, H. E. Grotjan, J. E. Kinder
Department of Animal Science: Faculty Publications
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of 17β-estradiol (E2) on distribution of LH and FSH isoforms during the follicular phase of the bovine estrous cycle prior to the preovulatory surges of LH and FSH. On Day 16 of the estrous cycle (Day 0 = estrus), intact controls (CONT; n = 4) were treated with prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) to induce luteal regression and initiation of the follicular phase. Other cows were also treated with PGF2α and either ovariectomized (OVX; n = 5) or ovariectomized and given E2 implants (OVXE; n …
Pvn-074-Contreras-Field Notes-1995, Daniel Contreras
Pvn-074-Contreras-Field Notes-1995, Daniel Contreras
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Volume 37, Index, Canadian Medical Association
Volume 37, Index, Canadian Medical Association
Canadian Journal of Surgery
The mission of CJS is to contribute to the effective continuing medical education of Canadian surgical specialists, using innovative techniques when feasible, and to provide surgeons with an effective vehicle for the dissemination of observations in the areas of clinical and basic science research.
Visit the journal website at http://canjsurg.ca/ for more.
Saint Raphael Healthcare System, 1994 Annual Report, Saint Raphael Healthcare System
Saint Raphael Healthcare System, 1994 Annual Report, Saint Raphael Healthcare System
Hospital of St. Raphael Annual Reports
No abstract provided.
Hazel Craig Jordan Papers, 1927-1994
Hazel Craig Jordan Papers, 1927-1994
Finding aids
The collection contains the memorabilia of Hazel Craig Jordan, including correspondence, publications, newspaper clippings, school yearbooks, student directories, and programs from events at Agricultural and Mechanical College, Magnolia, and the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
Pax Yearbook 1994, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Pax Yearbook 1994, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Pax, 1927; 1946-2020
Yearbook of Subiaco Abbey and Academy for the 1993-1994 school year.
Farm Families Moving To Town: An Analysis Of Farm Population Declines, Don E. Albrecht
Farm Families Moving To Town: An Analysis Of Farm Population Declines, Don E. Albrecht
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
Recent census data indicate that, in all regions of the country, an increasingly large proportion of individuals and families operating farms in the United States are choosing to live in urban and rural communities rather than on the farmstead. In this paper, hypotheses are developed and tested to help explain and understand this phenomenon, and the variations that exist from county to county. County-level data from the 1978 and 1987 Census of Agriculture and the 1980 and 1990 Census of Population are analyzed. It was found that counties with larger proportions of farm families living in the community include those …
Community Impacts From A Temporary Military Deployment: The Case Of Fort Stewart, Ga., Warren Kriesel, Gina L. Gilbreath
Community Impacts From A Temporary Military Deployment: The Case Of Fort Stewart, Ga., Warren Kriesel, Gina L. Gilbreath
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
The rural South has long been a popular location for the installment of military bases. Small Southern communities around these installations have experienced many social and economic changes due to operational changes in the base. Even the slightest alterations have a ripple effect on residents who rely on the base for local economic stability. Although many studies have examined the impacts associated with military base closures, this paper addresses a related but not identical problem. Using a combined rural sociological and agricultural and applied economic perspective, an analysis is made which examines the local social and economic disruption caused by …
Assessing Housing Affordability In Rural Georgia, Carol B. Meeks, Anne L. Sweaney
Assessing Housing Affordability In Rural Georgia, Carol B. Meeks, Anne L. Sweaney
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
Rural areas and the rural South in particular have unique characteristics that render inappropriate many urban-oriented housing affordability approaches, delivery systems, and programs. In addition, a lack of data for smaller communities makes accurate assessments of the housing stock difficult. This paper explores factors that influence housing affordability. A methodology is developed that policy makers in local communities can use with volunteers to collect reliable data and to develop a local housing agenda which meets community needs. Regression analysis using data from four rural Georgia communities reveals that housing quality plays a role in housing expenditures. The paper concludes with …
Occupational Attainment And Earnings Among Agricultural Students In The South, Andrew A. Zakeri
Occupational Attainment And Earnings Among Agricultural Students In The South, Andrew A. Zakeri
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
Using panel data from a sample of agriculture graduates from Southern land-grant universities, this paper examines factors associated with occupational attainment and income earnings among agricultural students after graduation. Findings indicate that college major and gender were the strongest predictors of occupational attainment, while educational attainment was the best single predictor of income earnings. Compared with their peers with only baccalaureate degrees, highly trained agricultural students earned higher income on their first full-time jobs after leaving college. Policy implications of the findings are discussed.
Central Washington University Basketball Player Profiles, 1993-1994, Central Washington University Athletics
Central Washington University Basketball Player Profiles, 1993-1994, Central Washington University Athletics
Basketball
No abstract provided.
Changing The Health Care System: Opinions Of Rural And Urban Residents, F. Dale Parent, Bonnie L. Lewis
Changing The Health Care System: Opinions Of Rural And Urban Residents, F. Dale Parent, Bonnie L. Lewis
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
This paper examines the opinions of rural and urban residents toward a full health care system provided by the government. The data used in the study come from a statewide poll conducted by the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. Because of a greater need for health care reform in rural areas, it was assumed that rural Louisianians might be more supportive of a government health care system than their urban counterparts. However, analysis of the data indicates that a person's residence had no statistically significant effect on attitudes toward government sponsored health care.
Antecedents Of Infant Mortality: An Analysis Of Risk Factors In Rural And Urban Arkansas, Shannon M. Holman, Frank L. Farmer, Russell S. Kirby, Bruce L. Dixon
Antecedents Of Infant Mortality: An Analysis Of Risk Factors In Rural And Urban Arkansas, Shannon M. Holman, Frank L. Farmer, Russell S. Kirby, Bruce L. Dixon
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
This research examines the relationship between social and biological characteristics of the infant and mother and the probability of infant survival through the first year of life. The research also includes a consideration of the influence of residence (rural vs. urban). Employing linked birth and death certificate data for Arkansas (1985-1989), a logit model was estimated to assess the impact of social and biological factors on the probability of survival. The results indicate that metropolitan residence is positively associated with infant survival, but only at a marginal significance level. Other notable results include the importance of prenatal care and a …
Selective Migration And The Educational "Brain Drain" From The Lower Mississippi Delta Region In 1975-80, Donald E. Voth, Molly Killian, Frank L. Farmer
Selective Migration And The Educational "Brain Drain" From The Lower Mississippi Delta Region In 1975-80, Donald E. Voth, Molly Killian, Frank L. Farmer
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
Using a unique source of information about migration, this paper calculates the rates of net migration by age and educational level for the Lower Mississippi Delta region for the period of 1975-80, compares different categories of counties in the Delta, and compares Delta areas with non-Delta areas of the seven Delta states. It shows substantial losses of more highly educated persons, especially the young, from all rural counties, but especially for the core rural Delta counties.
Dependence In The Rural South, Libby V. Morris
Dependence In The Rural South, Libby V. Morris
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
This article re-introduces the concept of dependence into rural studies and shows that age-related dependence varies greatly by race and location across the South. Youth, elder, and total dependence ratios were calculated for blacks and whites and by metropolitan and nonmetropolitan locations for Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. Total, youth, and elder dependence are higher in nonmetropolitan areas. The highest dependence is in nonmetropolitan counties with high percentages of black population. Total dependence is higher for blacks than whites. This difference is primarily because of the much higher dependence ratios for black youth. Elder dependence is highest in nonmetropolitan counties, and …
The Management Of Hunting Leases By Rural Landowners, John K. Thomas, Clark E. Adams, John F. Thigpen Iii
The Management Of Hunting Leases By Rural Landowners, John K. Thomas, Clark E. Adams, John F. Thigpen Iii
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
Most of the land in Texas is privately owned and is an important as a source for hunting recreation. Profit maximization theory (PMT) and economic behavioral theory (EBT) were used to explain differences in the net incomes of Texas landowners who sold hunting leases during the 1989-90 hunting season. In 1990, 4,621 landowners who were licensed to sell hunting leases by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department responded to a mail survey. Findings indicated that the statewide median net lease income was $1,100, few landowners considered their leasing operations as businesses, and few practiced intensive management of their operations. Number …
Central Washington University Baseball Player Profiles, 1994, Central Washington University Athletics
Central Washington University Baseball Player Profiles, 1994, Central Washington University Athletics
Baseball and Softball
No abstract provided.
Central Washington University Football Player Profiles, 1994, Central Washington University Athletics
Central Washington University Football Player Profiles, 1994, Central Washington University Athletics
Football
No abstract provided.
Strain Relaxation In Compositionally Graded Ingaas/Gaas Heterostructures, Karen L. Kavanagh, Rachel S. Goldman, Jessica C. P. Chang
Strain Relaxation In Compositionally Graded Ingaas/Gaas Heterostructures, Karen L. Kavanagh, Rachel S. Goldman, Jessica C. P. Chang
Scanning Microscopy
Epilayer strain relaxation in the InGaAs/GaAs system occurs via two mechanisms, plastic deformation and/or surface roughening. Under conditions of two-dimensional growth, we find that compositionally graded InGaAs/GaAs (001) multi-layer buffer structures will plastically deform with < 110 > misfit dislocations approaching 100% strain relaxation. At higher growth temperatures, large-amplitude roughening is observed preferentially along the [110] direction, and the strain relaxation becomes asymmetric in the < 110 > directions. In single epilayers, the symmetry of the strain relaxation is dependent on the magnitude of the substrate offcut angle. In all cases, the epilayers develop a tilt about an in-plane axis in proportion to and opposite in …
We Forum, Vol Xviii No. 36 - Dec. 30-Jan. 5, 1994, Jose Burgos, Jr.
We Forum, Vol Xviii No. 36 - Dec. 30-Jan. 5, 1994, Jose Burgos, Jr.
We Forum
No abstract provided.
Um Teacher-Education Program Draws State, National Program Recognition, University Of Montana--Missoula. Office Of University Relations
Um Teacher-Education Program Draws State, National Program Recognition, University Of Montana--Missoula. Office Of University Relations
University of Montana News Releases, 1928, 1956-present
No abstract provided.
Reconstructions Of C60 On The Ag(111)1x1 Surface, X. -D. Wang, S. Yamazaki, J. -L. Li, T. Hashizume, H. Shinohara, T. Sakurai
Reconstructions Of C60 On The Ag(111)1x1 Surface, X. -D. Wang, S. Yamazaki, J. -L. Li, T. Hashizume, H. Shinohara, T. Sakurai
Scanning Microscopy
We report the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) study of the C60 adsorption on the Ag(111)1x1 surface. The well-ordered C60 monolayer with good quality was obtained by briefly annealing the multilayer C60 at approximately 300°C. It is concluded that the (2√3)x(2√3)R30° reconstruction is energetically the most stable phase, while two other phases, "hex-a" and "hex-b" phases, are also observed, rotated by approximately 12.5 ± 1.5° and 47.5 ± 1.5° with respect to the stable (2√3)x(2√3)R30° phase. It is suggested that some specific stable adsorption sites are responsible for the pinning …
Arts: Policy And Talking Points (1994): Article 02, David Mccullough
Arts: Policy And Talking Points (1994): Article 02, David Mccullough
Arts: Policy and Talking Points (1994)
No abstract provided.
Library Services And Construction Act: Reauthorization (1989-1994): Report 04
Library Services And Construction Act: Reauthorization (1989-1994): Report 04
Library Services and Construction Act: Reauthorization (1989-1994)
No abstract provided.
Letter To Sally Curtis Askew Regarding Award Of Seaall Scholarship, December 29, 1994, Jack Bissett
Letter To Sally Curtis Askew Regarding Award Of Seaall Scholarship, December 29, 1994, Jack Bissett
Scholarship Committee
A letter from Jack Bissett to Sally Curtis AsKew accepting the SEAALL scholarship awarded to him.
December 29, 1994, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
December 29, 1994, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1990-1994
No abstract provided.
Atomic Step Organization In Homoepitaxial Growth On Gaas(111)B Substrates, Leo J. Schowalter, Kai Yang, Thomas Thundat
Atomic Step Organization In Homoepitaxial Growth On Gaas(111)B Substrates, Leo J. Schowalter, Kai Yang, Thomas Thundat
Scanning Microscopy
When homoepitaxial growth is performed on exactly oriented (singular) (111) GaAs substrates, while maintaining the √19 x √19 surface reconstruction, the originally flat surface spontaneously evolves vicinal (111) facets that are tilted approximately 2.5° toward the < 211 > azimuthal directions. These facets form pyramid-like structures where the distance between adjacent peaks can be varied from as little as 1 μm to tens of μm. When these surfaces are observed with atomic force microscopy (AFM), we find that they are extremely smooth with the observed tilt resulting from atomic steps which are spaced at approximately 7.5 nm. We have also studied growth on …
Strain Relaxation In Graded Ingaas And Inp Buffer Layers On Gaas (001), K. Eberl, K. Häusler, T. Shitara, Y. Kershaw, W. Sigle
Strain Relaxation In Graded Ingaas And Inp Buffer Layers On Gaas (001), K. Eberl, K. Häusler, T. Shitara, Y. Kershaw, W. Sigle
Scanning Microscopy
We investigate compositionally graded Inxo≤x≤0.5Ga1-xAs and InP buffer layers which are prepared by molecular beam epitaxy on (001) GaAs substrate. The initial In content xo is equal to 0, 0.12, 0.18, 0.24, and 0.5 for the different samples. The In composition of the graded buffer increases linearly between xo and 0.5 with a fixed slope of 50% In-content per μm. The idea was to combine the advantage of surface flatness in homogeneous buffer layers and the reduced density of threading dislocations on the surface for graded buffer layers. The best compromise in terms of …
Transmission Electron Microscopy, High Resolution X-Ray Diffraction And Rutherford Backscattering Study Of Strain Release In Ingaas/Gaas Buffer Layers, G. Salviati, L. Lazzarini, C. Ferrari, P. Franzosi, S. Milita, F. Romanato, M. Berti, M. Mazzer, A. V. Drigo, M. R. Bruni, M. G. Simeone, N. Gambacorti
Transmission Electron Microscopy, High Resolution X-Ray Diffraction And Rutherford Backscattering Study Of Strain Release In Ingaas/Gaas Buffer Layers, G. Salviati, L. Lazzarini, C. Ferrari, P. Franzosi, S. Milita, F. Romanato, M. Berti, M. Mazzer, A. V. Drigo, M. R. Bruni, M. G. Simeone, N. Gambacorti
Scanning Microscopy
Strain release and dislocation distribution in InGaAs/GaAs double heterostructures, step-graded and linear-graded buffer layers have been studied. A higher misfit dislocation density at the inner interface between the InGaAs layer and the substrate was found in all the samples. This corresponded to a strain release of the inner ternary layers much larger than predicted by equilibrium theories. The residual parallel strain of the external layers as a function of their thickness was found to follow a curve approximately of slope -0.5, in agreement with previous investigations on single InGaAs layers. This result has been interpreted as evidence that the elastic …